Quote (gore666 @ Jul 18 2018 09:12pm)
same issue when i swap it out. that was my first thought as well. other power supply i tried was 700 watts
newest bios and i changed the thermal paste on the chipset heatsink
There is a setting in the BIOS for which source the video will come from first.
Make sure it';s set to PCI-E.
Also I would get BlueScreenView (free) and the next time it blue screens... get the stop code for us. Like 0x000000c5 or w/e
Googling "video scheduler internal error" says vid card driver or vid card issue.
Try this...
DDU Instructions - Nvidia1. Get this program, here:
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/ ...get the latest version, and save it to your desktop.
2. Get your vid card driver here, use the
Manual Search:
http://www.geforce.com/drivers ...save this to your desktop.
3. Run DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) choose the "Highly Recommend Option", and just do what it tells you. If it wants to go into "Safe Mode", let it.
4. After it's done and comp has rebooted to normal mode, just double click the Nvidia driver to install. If it want's to reboot, let it.
If you still have the problem, try this...
Unhook the internet
Install Windows
Install motherboard drivers
Install vid card driver
Then rehook the internet...
...THEN do Windows Updates.
This post was edited by Ghot on Jul 18 2018 07:29pm